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Joined: Dec Ive heard of chess, dots, checkers, role playing types of games etc. Those who fail history are doomed to repeat it. Joined: Jun London, England. Perhaps this channel directory will help. Best of luck, and have fun! Thanks for the reactions so far Although the games im looking for are those i can host for myself on my channel. The only games ive seen so far are trivia and some strange RPG games.

Added on 26 May Please register or login to post a comment Register Login. Confirm Something went wrong, please try again. Related games. Pull Rocket WebGL. Fireworks Simulator WebGL. Space Combat WebGL. Winter Falling WebGL. Crush the Castle 2 Flash.

Rockababy Airlines Unity 3D. Lunatron Jet Ride Unity 3D. Lunatron Drop Unity 3D. Orbis Unity 3D. Letter Fit WebGL. Space Flight Simulator Unity 3D. Golfing Egg Unity 3D. The -e switch evaluates variables and identifiers in the line being read. The -n switch logs the loaded text to a log file, if logging is enabled for that window.

The -m switch indicates that the text is already timestamped. The -o switch indicates that you have specified [dialog id] parameters instead of a window name in order to load text into a custom dialog control. The -t switch loads the text under the [topic] section in an INI or plain text file. Looks up and sets your Local settings.

If you wish, you can also specify the hostname and IP address values manually. Turns logging on and off for a window, if you specify a filename the logs file dialog is not popped up. Changes the menubar display state. You must be a channel operator to use these commands. If the channel is not specified, then the current channel is used.

Parts all of the channels you are currently on. On certain IRC Servers, you can also specify a message. Performs a delayed op on a nickname.

The purpose of this command is to prevent a channel window filling up with op mode changes whenever several users have the same nickname in their auto-op section. Before performing the op it checks if the user is already opped. If you do not specify the channel, the current channel is assumed. Sends the specified command directly to the server. You must know the correct raw format of the command you are sending.

The -q switch makes the command work quietly without printing what it is sending. The -n switch prevents characters in the range from being UTF-8 encoded, as long as the line contains characters only in the range If there are characters outside , the whole line is UTF-8 encoded. The -b switch deletes the file and moves it to the recycle bin. The -h switch attempts to hide the window of the application being run.

The -n switch minimizes the window of the application being run. The -p switch sets the working path to the path of the application being run. You can enclose the filename or parameters in quotes if you need to.

If you specify a non-executable file, mIRC tries to open it with the application associated with that file. Saves the specified number of lines from the end of the buffer of the specified window into the specified filename.

The -a switch makes it append the text to the end of a file instead of overwriting it. The -o switch indicates that you have specified [dialog id] parameters instead of a window name in order to save text from a custom dialog control. The -l switch saves the contents of the side listbox, if there is one.

This sends a message to the current channel or query window. Note: You cannot use this command in the remote section. If you use the server command while still connected, you will be disconnected with your normal quit message and will then connect to the specified server. The -e switch initiates a secure connection to an SSL capable server. Alternatively you can prefix the port number with a plus sign, eg.

The -m switch creates a new server window for that connection and connects to the server. The -n switch does the same thing but does not connect to the server. Alternatively you can prefix the port number with a star sign, eg. The -pfoc switches prevent perform, popup favorites folder, autojoin channels, and the on connect event when you connect to a server.

The -u switch bypasses server requests for STS secure connections. In addition, the switches -sar enable the following behaviour:. You can also specify none for -g -w and -d to clear the current setting.

Sets the transparency of the main window to N, where N is between 0 and If a window name is specified, such as a channel or query window name, the transparency is applied to that window. The -l switch can be used with the -nt switches to lock mIRC. Selects or de-selects lines in a channel nickname listbox. It can select either the Nth nickname in a listbox, or a specified nickname. If you do not specify any switches, any existing selections in the listbox are cleared. If you specify the -a switch then the specified is selected without affecting the selection states of other lines.

If you specify the -r switch then the specified item is de-selected. Speaks the specified text, see the Speech section for more information. Starts a timer that performs a command at the specified interval and for the specified number of repetitions. If not specified, the next available id is assigned to the timer. If you are not connected to a server and you start a timer, it defaults to being an offline timer which means it will continue to run whether you are connected to a server or not.

If you are connected to a server and you start a timer, it defaults to being an online timer, which means that if you disconnect from the server, it will be turned off. You can specify the -o switch to force it to be an offline timer. If you specify a delay of 0 seconds, the timer will trigger immediately after the calling script ends. If you are activating a new timer you do not need to specify the timer number, just use:. If you specify the -c switch, this makes mIRC "catch up" a timer by executing it more than once during one interval if the real-time interval is not matching your requested interval.

If you specify the -m or -h switch, this indicates that the interval delay is in milliseconds. Note: The -h switch creates a high-resolution multimedia timer. This type of timer should only be used in critical timer situations since it uses system resources heavily. The -d switch ensures that a timer and any subsequent timers using the -d switch are triggered in that order. If you specify the -e switch, this executes the specified timer name.

This also works if you specify a wildcard name. Instead of using a number you can also specify a name for a timer:. The -p switch pauses execution of the command. The timer continues counting down. The -P switch pauses execution of the command and the countdown. The -i switch makes a timer dynamically associate with whatever happens to be the active connection. If a server window is closed, the timer is associated with the next available server window.

Turns timestamping of events on or off. If you specify default , uses the global timestamp setting. The -f switch allows you to set the event timestamp format, eg. The -g switch allows you to set the logging timestamp format. Sets the main application titlebar. If you specify a custom window name, then the titlebar for that custom window is changed. Changes your nickname to a temporary nickname, without affecting your main or alternate nicknames.



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